Wailuku First Friday

Wailuku First Friday is a free community street party, held from 6 – 9 p.m., with Market Street closed to vehicular traffic from 5:30 p.m.

First Friday festivities have filled Market Street since 2008. At 5:30 pm the street is closed to traffic, but it’s regularly packed with music, magicians, food, art, jewelry and fashion from 6:00 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information and photos, see the Facebook page by clicking here.

With activities for the keiki (children) and multiple entertainment stages, it’s no wonder thousands regularly attend each Wailuku gathering. It certainly doesn’t hurt that Wailuku is the only town party with a beer garden.

The success of the Wailuku First Friday was the catalyst for the current Maui Friday Town Parties initiative. For more information on Maui Friday Town Parties, click here.

In addition to its beautiful locale and landmark buildings, the town holds deep historical significance. Wailuku was the birthplace of the island’s sugar industry, once home to Maui’s most famous Hawaiian rulers, and the site of Kamehameha’s victory at Iao Valley. Today, the Maui County capital has evolved into an important government and business district with unique stores and a unique, historic, small town feel.

This is Phase 1 of the Wailuku Town website launch. We are still compiling information and will continually update the site. Thank you for your patience and be sure to check for updates.